Influence of magnetic forces on electrochemical mass transport

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Abstract

Enhancements of the order of 100% in the mass transport limited current for electrodeposition have been observed in magnetic fields of order 1 T. The effect of the field is to induce convection in the solution and it is equivalent to rotating the electrode or stirring the solution. In this communication, a quantitative comparison is made of the magnitude of various body forces which have been proposed to account for the experimentally observed effects, with a view to identifying the likely source of the field enhancement. When the magnetic field is uniform, the Lorentz force and the electrokinetic force both contribute significantly to the field enhancement. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.

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Hinds, G., Coey, J. M. D., & Lyons, M. E. G. (2001). Influence of magnetic forces on electrochemical mass transport. Electrochemistry Communications, 3(5), 215–218. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1388-2481(01)00136-9

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